Travis Treadway drove in Christian Hay with a double in the second inning for the Pirates.

Klamath Union won the game on Marcus Paschal's walk-off double in the bottom of the seventh.

Treadway had two doubles to pace the Phoenix attack.

Phoenix outhit the Pelicans, 8 to 6, but stranded six runners in scoring position.

In the second game, Phoenix again jumped out to a 2-0 lead after two innings.

Andrew Reynoso opened the first with a double and came around to score on ground outs by Pond and Kentner. Hutchinson got hit by a pitch in the second and scored on an error.

Klamath Union capitalized on three Phoenix errors to score all four runs in the fifth inning.

Singles by Treadway, Reynoso and Pond accounted for the Pirates' final run in the seventh.

Reynoso reached base four times.

Hutchinson (0-3) allowed just three hits, struck out three and allowed no earned runs in going the distance.

"The first game we stranded too many runners in scoring position and the second game we made too many errors," said Phoenix coach Bill Hutchinson. "Both Aaron and Zack pitched lights out and we turned five double plays. We played well but just not well enough."

Jamie Schmidt finished 4-for-6 overall and Kody Garrison went 2-for-3 in Game 2 for Hidden Valley (7-4, 1-2 Sky), which committed seven total errors against the Hornets (10-3, 2-1).

FIRST GAME

Hidden Valley 100 000 0 — 1 4 3

Henley 200 111 x — 5 8 3

SECOND GAME

Hidden Valley 201 002 — 5 9 4

Henley 008 034 — 15 12 2

ROSEBURG 13-10, GRANTS PASS 2-11 — At Grants Pass, Easton Bents' two-run home run in the bottom of the seventh forced extra innings and a throwing error allowed three runs to score in the eighth as the Cavemen pulled out Game 2 to clinch the three-game SOH series.

Roseburg (9-3, 1-2 SOH) scored twice in the top of the seventh to take a 7-5 lead, but Grants Pass (11-3, 2-1) tied the game in dramatic fashion on the freshman's shot to left, his second homer of the year. Later, GP trailed by two with the bases loaded in the bottom of the eighth when Roseburg's third baseman speared a hard grounder only to make an errant throw to first, allowing Cameron Mathews to score the winning run from first base.

In the first game, Roseburg's Tristan Guillen was 3-for-5 with three RBIs, while David Irvine, Cody Watkins and Zach Wyscaver added two hits apiece.

ASHLAND 7-2, CRATER 2-4 — At Central Point, Ashland's Jamie Flynn held Crater to one earned run on four hits in the opener, and Crater's Dylan Pearce limited Ashland to one earned run on six hits in the second game as strong pitching highlighted a nonconference split at Anhorn Field.

Flynn struck out eight, while Jack Carroll, Steen Fredrickson and Flynn each drove in two runs to spark Ashland's Game 1 victory, the Grizzlies' seventh win in a row.

Crater (9-5) snapped Ashland's streak in Game 2 behind the sophomore Pearce, who struck out four with one walk. Tyler Aplin was 2-for-3 with a double and two runs, and Blake Fahndrich 2-for-2 with a double and a run for Crater.